Word: experimentally
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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On the eve of last week's election, which was unmarred by so much as a fist fight, Price harangued a crowd of 5.000 ebony-to-copper-hued partisans. "P.U.P., all de way," chanted the audience. When a speaker hailed Price as "our Gandhi, our George Washington and our...
In trade-union work, Narayan observed with sorrow how the Communists bored from within, how they ditched the Socialists when the party line changed. Young zealots reproached him for turning toward religion, away from Marxism. Narayan answered: "I was once a Communist. I have watched the Soviet experiment with anguish...
LIGNITE, a poor-heating cousin to coal, will get its first big U.S. industrial test as a cheaper substitute for water power and natural gas in generating electricity. Alcoa has just opened a $100 million aluminum smelting plant (capacity: 90,000 tons annually) near Austin, Texas, which will experiment with...
Raflk Asha, chief of the Syrian delegation at the United Nations, lashed out at the "jungle law of the Zionist experiment" in a speech last night to 200 members of the U.N. Council's foreign affairs conference.
Like the players, the major-league owners are taking some second looks at TV. Their continuing fear is that fans will sit at home watching games on TV rather than loyally buy tickets at the ballparks. Milwaukee has flatly refused to allow any Braves games on TV. Philadelphia is limiting...